I'm not sure what kind of law I want to do. I'm leaning toward PI/Gov but don't want to rule out Biglaw and I would like to do a clerkship. I have ties to South Florida and would like work in the South but I wouldn't mind working in Chicago. I have some savings and my parents may be able to help me a little but most of the COA will be financed through loans.

Wanna work in the South? You're gonna have a hard time explaining that to employers if you don't do Duke or UVA. Both of these will easily get you to Chicago or NYC as well and have better PI/gov tracks than NU. Appeal and see what happens but it might be worth it at COA of 120k.

GMGP wrote:Wanna work in the South? You're gonna have a hard time explaining that to employers if you don't do Duke or UVA. Both of these will easily get you to Chicago or NYC as well and have better PI/gov tracks than NU. Appeal and see what happens but it might be worth it at COA of 120k.

I dont think this is right at all. With ties to FL, employers really wont care if you went to NW or Duke.

GMGP wrote:Wanna work in the South? You're gonna have a hard time explaining that to employers if you don't do Duke or UVA. Both of these will easily get you to Chicago or NYC as well and have better PI/gov tracks than NU. Appeal and see what happens but it might be worth it at COA of 120k.

meh. I got an offer in Birmingham from NU. obviously this is anecdotal, but southern firms may take you if you sell yourself right. Just something to consider.

GMGP wrote:Wanna work in the South? You're gonna have a hard time explaining that to employers if you don't do Duke or UVA. Both of these will easily get you to Chicago or NYC as well and have better PI/gov tracks than NU. Appeal and see what happens but it might be worth it at COA of 120k.

I dont think this is right at all. With ties to FL, employers really wont care if you went to NW or Duke.

Depends what ties. Everyone has a grandmother or even parents living in South Florida, so unless you grew up there might be a little harder of a sell if you go to northern schools. Especially if your grades are below median they might think you are running away to a secondary market cause you couldn't get a NY job.

GMGP wrote:Wanna work in the South? You're gonna have a hard time explaining that to employers if you don't do Duke or UVA. Both of these will easily get you to Chicago or NYC as well and have better PI/gov tracks than NU. Appeal and see what happens but it might be worth it at COA of 120k.

I GOT A FULL RIDE SCHOLARSHIP. Dickslangs out of room. Gets offer AND partners number.

Duke might help in the south but I wouldn't pay that much for the extra help. Working in the market 1l summer will help a lot for sofla, but its a tough nut to crack regardless. I'm a duke student and am happy with it, but unless you really prefer duke I'd follow the money. Fwiw the price difference may be less since you can live well below duke's Col estimate.

GMGP wrote:Wanna work in the South? You're gonna have a hard time explaining that to employers if you don't do Duke or UVA. Both of these will easily get you to Chicago or NYC as well and have better PI/gov tracks than NU. Appeal and see what happens but it might be worth it at COA of 120k.

I dont think this is right at all. With ties to FL, employers really wont care if you went to NW or Duke.

Depends what ties. Everyone has a grandmother or even parents living in South Florida, so unless you grew up there might be a little harder of a sell if you go to northern schools. Especially if your grades are below median they might think you are running away to a secondary market cause you couldn't get a NY job.

This argument is awful. If your ties are weak/nonexistent, then whether you're shooting for the south out of Duke or out of NW is irrelevant. And if your ties are solid, then it similarly won't matter - provided you can articulate why you chose NW/Michigan. In other words, attending Duke for geographic considerations would be a really bad idea here.